What breast sx involves removal of palpable extent of breast + Nipple areola complex + WITHOUT overlying skin?_____
What is the preferred treatment of choice in patients with stage IIIA/B breast cancer?_____
The most common cause of blood-stained discharge from multiple ducts is _____
Excision of a single lacticiferous duct via a tennis-raquet incision is known as _____
What breast sx involves removal of all of breast + Nipple areola complex + overlying skin?_____
According to the T category under AJCC classification of breast cancer, tumor with chest wall invasion is _____
A Silverstein Van Nuy s prognostic index score of 9 with >5mm margin is managed with _____
Extended radical (_____) mastectomy is Halsted s + Internal mammary lymph nodes
What breast sx involves removal of all breast + Nipple areola complex + overlying skin + level I+II+III axillary lymph nodes (Pec. minor and major removed)?_____
Extended radical (_____) mastectomy is Halsted s + Internal mammary + Supraclavicular lymph nodes
Breast Anatomy and Physiology
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Benign Breast Diseases
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Breast Cancer Screening
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Breast Cancer: Diagnosis and Staging
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Surgical Management of Breast Cancer
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Oncoplastic Breast Surgery
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Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy
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Axillary Surgery
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Breast Reconstruction Techniques
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Male Breast Disorders
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Phyllodes Tumors
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Management of Ductal Carcinoma In Situ
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